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atomic-client

PHP Library to access the Pagely atomic APIs

Note that PHP 8.1+ is required

Installation

Installation assumes you already have git, PHP 8.1+, and composer installed.

git clone git@github.com:pagely/atomic-client.git
cd atomic-client/
composer install

Optionally, enable tab-completion and add the atomic client to your $PATH:

./bin/atomic _completion --generate-hook --program atomic >> ~/.bashrc
echo "PATH=$PWD/bin:\$PATH" >> ~/.bashrc

Using the client

Authentication

You can authenticate either as your Atomic user or with an API client key.

Authenticating as your Atomic user

atomic auth:login my@atomic-username.com

This saves an auth token to ~/.atomiclogin.

Authenticating with an API key

atomic auth:client-login <clientId> <clientSecret>

This saves a token to ~/.atomicclientlogin.


Regardless of how you authenticate, when you are done you can use the auth:logout command or simply remove the ~/.atomiclogin/~/.atomicclientlogin file.

NOTE: If both are present, Atomic user tokens take precedence over API client tokens. If you have a user token you need to run auth:logout or manually remove the ~/.atomiclogin file before you can run commands with your API client credentials.

Commands

Executing the atomic command by itself will show the commands available.

atomic

To get usage help for any command, simply prefix the command name with help

atomic help auth:login

Help!

What is my Account ID?

  1. You can get your account ID by logging into https://atomic.pagely.com and looking at the address in your browser. Your account ID will be the number directly following /account/ in the address.

  2. If you are a collaborator and need the ID for another account, log in to Atomic (link above) and use the account switcher (click your name in the upper right) and switch to the account in question. The address in your browser will change to reflect the account ID you are now looking at.